‘Queen of abeNguni’ scoops Zim Achievers Award

Mthabisi Tshuma, Sunday Life Correspondent THE year 1992 will forever be a mark in the history of the arts scene locally, regionally and internationally as it marked an entry of…

Govt prioritises funding, tax rebates for agriculture

Judith Phiri, Business Reporter THE Government is set to avail part of the money disbursed by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as Special Drawing Rights (SDR) to prop up the…

Man blows self up with dynamite

Melinda Ncube, Sunday News Reporter POLICE in Bulawayo are investigating the death of a mental patient who was found dead in his bedroom at Hope Fountain on Friday. Bulawayo provincial…

National hero Nzuwah’s burial on today

THE late former Public Service Commission (PSC) chairman and national hero, Dr Mariyawanda Nzuwah, will be buried today at the National Heroes Acre in Harare under Covid-19 protocols, with President Mnangagwa expected to preside over the ceremony.

More than 200 arrested in anti-drugs blitz

THE inter-ministerial task force that was set up last month to find solutions to drug abuse has hit the ground running, with more than 200 suspected drug dealers arrested so far.

PSL, ZIFA clash over refs

ZIFA and Premier Soccer League (PSL) clubs are headed for another clash after the association allegedly reneged on paying match officials as part of a FIFA-funded Covid-19 relief package guaranteeing the return of football.

Illegal miners invade Lerato school grounds

ILLEGAL artisanal miners have invaded Loreto High School grounds in Silobela triggering an outcry from responsible authorities.

Shaya documentary comes to town

IT would have been the year George “Mastermind” Shaya celebrated his Diamond Jubilee by turning 75 on October 30.

Karo plows ahead with mega platinum project

Karo Resources’ integrated platinum project in Mhondoro-Ngezi is still proceeding despite disruptions caused by the coronavirus.

Zanla deploys in Mat South

DURING the armed struggle some parts of Matabeleland South Province and its neighbour, the Midlands were shared operational areas by Zanla and Zipra guerrillas. Some of the shared areas were…

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